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Flossie may refer to: * ''Flossie, a Venus of Fifteen'', an 1897 English erotic novel * Tropical Storm Flossie (other) People with the given name Flossie * Flossie Page (1893–2006), American supercentenarian * Flossie Wong-Staal (1947–2020), Chinese-American virologist and molecular biologist See also * Floss (other) Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a term used to refer to groups of software consisting of both free software and open-source software where anyone is freely licensed to use, copy, study, and change the software in any way, and the source ... * Flossy {{disambiguation, given name ...
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Flossie, A Venus Of Fifteen
''Flossie, a Venus of Fifteen'' is an English erotic novel, first published in 1897. Synopsis The novel recounts the adventures of an immature young person of distinct cockney type, who begins to fully satisfy her male admirers at a very early age, and manages to retain her physical virginity until the last few pages. According to the publisher Charles Carrington, "The book has no other pretension than to be thoroughly obscene".Carrington 1902, p. 140. Publication Th first edition was printed at Amsterdam for the author in the latter half of the year 1897: The first and limited edition was soon sold out, but it was immediately reprinted, "for the Erotica Biblion Society of London and New York", n.d. (Paris, 1898), small 12mo. of 122 pages, and there were two or three more re-issues by 1902. The work is sometimes attributed to Algernon Charles Swinburne. Censorship The book was published privately and anonymously with misleading notices: "Printed at Carnopolis" (1897), ...
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Tropical Storm Flossie (other)
The name Flossie has been used for one tropical cyclone in the Atlantic Ocean, seven tropical cyclones in the Eastern Pacific Ocean, and nine tropical cyclones in the western Pacific. It was used in the Atlantic before the formal naming system was instituted: * Hurricane Flossie (1978) And another was used in the Atlantic, but was spelled differently: * Hurricane Flossy (1956) Flossie is on the modern six-year lists in the Eastern Pacific: * Tropical Storm Flossie (1983) * Tropical Storm Flossie (1989) * Hurricane Flossie (1995) * Hurricane Flossie (2001) * Hurricane Flossie (2007) – passed near Hawaii. * Tropical Storm Flossie (2013) – almost made landfall in Hawaii, but moved to the north and weakened. * Hurricane Flossie (2019) – neared Hawaii as a tropical depression. Flossie was used for nine tropical cyclones in the Western Pacific: * Tropical Storm Flossie (1950) (T5007) * Typhoon Flossie (1954) (T5404) * Typhoon Flossie (1958) (T5817) – affected Japan. * ...
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Haven, Kansas
Haven is a city in Reno County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the city was 1,170. History Haven was laid out in 1886, and incorporated as a city in 1901. The first post office in Haven was established in 1873. The local high school football team was on the winning side of a lopsided football game against another school from across the county in Sylvia. Played in 1927 with a final score of 256–0, the game produced multiple national and state high school records. As of 2016, the state records include: Total points scored, points by both teams, widest margin, widest shutout, most touchdowns (38), and most rushing touchdowns (30). Also, Haven student Elvin McCoy holds state records for both individual points per game with 90 and individual touchdowns scored per game with 13. The introduction of the mercy rule means that many of these records will likely never be broken. In 2022, the mayor and council unanimously voted to remove “In God We ...
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Flossie Wong-Staal
Flossie Wong-Staal (née Wong Yee Ching, ; August 27, 1946July 8, 2020) was a Chinese-American virologist and molecular biologist. She was the first scientist to clone HIV and determine the function of its genes, which was a major step in proving that HIV is the cause of AIDS. From 1990 to 2002, she held the Florence Riford Chair in AIDS Research at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). She was co-founder and, after retiring from UCSD, she became the chief scientific officer of Immusol, which was renamed Pharmaceuticals in 2007 when it transitioned to a drug development company focused on hepatitis C and continued as chief scientific officer. Early life Wong-Staal was born as Wong Yee Ching in Guangzhou, China, in 1946. The third child in her family of four, she grew up with two brothers and a sister. In 1952, her family was among the many Chinese citizens who fled to Hong Kong after the Communist revolution in the late 1940s. During her time in Hong Kong, Wong atten ...
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Floss (other)
Free and open-source software (FOSS) is a term used to refer to groups of software consisting of both free software and open-source software where anyone is freely licensed to use, copy, study, and change the software in any way, and the source code is openly shared so that people are encouraged to voluntarily improve the design of the software. This is in contrast to proprietary software, where the software is under restrictive copyright licensing and the source code is usually hidden from the users. FOSS maintains the software user's civil liberty rights (see the Four Essential Freedoms, below). Other benefits of using FOSS can include decreased software costs, increased security and stability (especially in regard to malware), protecting privacy, education, and giving users more control over their own hardware. Free and open-source operating systems such as Linux and descendants of BSD are widely utilized today, powering millions of servers, desktops, smartphones (e.g., A ...
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